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To draw a blank view of a three-dimensional figure, follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing a square or rectangle to represent the base of the figure. The shape and size of the base depend on the specific figure you want to draw.

2. From each corner of the base, draw straight lines extending upwards at the desired height of the figure. Make sure these lines are parallel to each other.

3. Connect the end points of the lines with straight lines to form the top surface of the figure. Again, these lines should be parallel to each other and corresponding edges of the base.

4. Erase any unnecessary guidelines, such as the lines representing the base, to leave behind the outline of the blank figure.

5. Depending on the specific figure you want to draw, you may need to add additional details or shapes to the blank view. For example, if you are drawing a cylinder, you would need to draw two circles for the top and bottom surfaces instead of squares or rectangles.

Remember, the specific steps for drawing a blank view of a three-dimensional figure may vary depending on the figure you are trying to represent. So, make sure to refer to a reference or specific instructions if you are drawing a particular figure.